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Overcoming Inventoritis Book Now on Audio


Tatsuya Nakagawa and Peter P. Roosen, are the co-founders of Atomica Creative who guest blog for our site. Atomica Creative is a strategic product marketing company that has been involved in many successful product launches in North America and Asia in several industries. Roosen and Nakagawa have recently released a book titled "Overcoming Inventoritis - Lessons from Thomas Edison, the world's greatest product marketer".

They recently dropped us a note letting the readers of American InventorSpot.com know that they have the complete audio version of our book available for download (until
Jan 31, 2007). It's hosted at http://atomicacreative.podomatic.com. No
registration is required.

Authors: Peter Paul Roosen and Tatsuya Nakagawa
Duration: approx 2 hours
File size: approx 30MB
Narrated by Peter Paul Roosen
Topic: Product Marketing
Recommended: Innovators, Inventors, Manufacturers, Product Marketers,
Venture Capitalists, Business professional, Product Managers, Product
Developers.

Please check the book out if you are interested. We'd also appreciate your sharing your comments and thoughts on the book.




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